Court to Rule on Emergencies Act Use Friday

The Federal Court of Appeal will deliver a pivotal decision Friday on the government's 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act during the Freedom Convoy. This landmark ruling will shape future limits on protest and emergency powers in Canada.

Satire, Security, Economy in Sun Letters

Toronto Sun readers weigh in with sharp opinions, from nominating a columnist for a Nobel to Canada's military stance and critiques of Liberal economic policies. Read the latest public discourse.

Two arrested in Kamloops arson probe: RCMP

Mounties in British Columbia have made two arrests connected to arson investigations in the Interior. Get the latest details on the suspects and the ongoing police probe.

U.S. Military Paper Ordered to Drop 'Woke' Content

The U.S. Department of Defense has directed the military newspaper Stars and Stripes to eliminate content it deems 'woke distractions,' sparking debate over editorial independence. Read the latest on this policy shift.

Police may not testify in Myles Gray death hearing

A crucial public hearing into the police conduct surrounding the 2015 beating death of Myles Gray is set to begin, but the involved officers may not testify. Get the latest details on this long-awaited proceeding.

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